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Answer:
Garmin watch
Explanation:
I have been wearing my Garmin smart watch pretty much non-stop for the past two years. I utilize it to track my daily activities (steps, heart rate, calories) and also my physical activities (running, lifting, etc). Garmin sends all of this info to an app that allows me to track my daily activities on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis so I can really get a grasp on how I am progressing/digressing physically. It makes it much easier to track my goals and shows me what I need to work on.
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Yes, I think it does not matter what shape or size your body is, it is very vital to move around, and not sit all day.
For those who are weighing themselves every day, their self-esteem lowers if they gain weight, which is why I do not weigh myself as I do not think a number should control me and what I eat.
Exercise! You have legs and arms for a reason, and they are not for sitting or lying down all day!
Even if you weigh 150kg, you can still exercise, move your body, walk, run or do a workout, but do not be effected by a number on the scales.
Hope this helps!
Cecilia's is the healthiest because she is able to find a middle ground in a conflict and is reasonable in doing so. Also, she tries to find the root of the problem instead of just trying to get her way.